your friends & partners will actually love it if you enforce your boundaries b/c then they will never again need to guess if they're ever making you uncomfortable & don't know. healthy living tip :)
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Alright here it is. Hi I’m kihnindewa (black + native + lgbt + disabled) and many of u know I’m continuously having a bad time lately. I just missed a week of work bc I’ve been struggling immensely with my mental health & substance use issues. I’m also trying to save up to move in with my girlfriend in October.
I would really really appreciate some help getting those missed wages back. I was really lucky that my boss allowed me to have the time off and I had no choice, I did not leave my bed for like 4 days & honestly idek if I’m really in shape to go back tomorrow, but losing out on the money is potentially catastrophic to our plans. If I don’t make up for it somehow, I will probably fall behind on my own necessities (again) much less be able to save for the move. I’ll be missing about $350, but anything helps.
Thanks so much for everything. Here’s a couple pics of me and my gf on one of our rare trips to see each other 👍🏽♥️
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"It's interesting, because a lot of people don’t know that Beyoncé is my last name. It’s my maiden name. My name was Celestine Beyoncé, which at that time was not a cool thing, to have that weird name. I wanted my name to be 'Linda Smith,' because those were the cool names.
I think me and my brother Skip were the only two that had B-E-Y-O-N-C-E. It’s interesting — and it shows you the times — because we asked my mother when I was grown. I was like, ‘Why is my brother’s name spelled B-E-Y-I-N-C-E? You know, it’s all these different spellings’, and my mom’s reply to me was like, ‘That’s what they put on your birth certificate’ so I said, ‘Well, why didn’t you argue and make them correct it?’ and she said ‘I did one time. The first time, and I was told be happy that you’re getting a birth certificate because, at one time, Black people didn’t get birth certificates."
- Miss Tina Knowles for In My Head with Heather Thomson (2020)